Here’s the official video for Chris Brown’s collaboration with Selena Gomez’s boy toy off of his F.A.M.E. album. If you love random car explosions and intense Justin Bieber facial expressions, then this is the video for you.
Crazy how Odd Future has been racking up co-signs like it’s nothing lately. Lupe, Diddy & now Bieber all this week. If you know anything about Tyler, you know he’s one of the biggest heterosexual Bieber fans over the age of 18. It’s funny to think what Bieber’s fanbase would make of Tyler’s music, and also that Bieber probably does more drugs than Tyler (is that a bong on the left side of the picture?)
here it is finally after a few weeks of Twitter hype – the most head scratching hip hop collab since LFO and MOP teamed up for “Life is Good” off the Dr. Doolittle Soundtrack (WTF!!!). but it’s Saul Goodman i’m not mad at this. Yeezy and Rae know what they’re doing – they’re building their fanbase and so is little JBeebz. not so much looking forward to his 3d movie and manifesto, but I can’t wait for his coke phase. i’m willing to bet a rolled up $100 bill that @justinbieber in ten years will look like Jon B
I honestly don’t know what surprises me more, that Hanson is still able to demand such a high quality of video production or that Weird Al is still alive to direct it (and play tambourine, for good measure.) Does anyone else remember that distinct time in the later 90s when every radio station’s lineup was some combination of Hanson, Smash Mouth, Dru Hill and Natalie Imbruglia? Christ, I still remember my early days of music piracy ripping songs from the radio courtesy my boombox’s tape deck – nothing like taking the dogs around the neighborhood with a ridiculous-ass Walkman in hand, listening to “Wild Wild West” – and using my computer microphone to record low-quality playbacks of Puff Daddy (“Come With Me”, pre-Diddy) and Third Eye Blind (which = still one of my favorite 90s bands.)